Memphis 84, Rice 79

1 2 T
MEM (21-2) 46 38 84
RICE (9-11) 41 38 79

Final

7:05 PM ET, February 4, 2006
Tudor Fieldhouse
Houston, TX

Washington helps No. 3 Memphis stay perfect in C-USA

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Team Stat Comparison
MEMPHIS RICE
Points 84 79
FG Made-Attempted 26-61 (.426) 26-59 (.441)
3P Made-Attempted 9-31 (.290) 4-9 (.444)
FT Made-Attempted 23-26 (.885) 23-28 (.821)
Fouls (Tech/Flagrant) 20 (2/0) 20 (1/0)
Largest Lead 15 2
Game Leaders
 MEMPHISRICE
PointsC. Douglas-Roberts 21M. Almond 30
ReboundsJ. Dorsey 9J. Harrison 8
AssistsS. Williams 4L. Williams 8
StealsS. Williams 6M. Almond 4
BlocksS. Williams 2J. Moore 1
 · Team Stats: Memphis | Rice
Game Flow
2005-06 Season
DATEGAMELINKS
· Feb 4, 2006 MEM 84, @RICE 79Recap | Box Score
Next 5 Games
MEMPHIS (ET) RICE (ET)
02/11 @MRSH 4:00pm
02/14 USM 8:00pm
02/18 @TULN 8:00pm
02/22 UTEP 10:00pm
02/25 TLSA 8:00pm
02/08 @MRSH 7:00pm
02/11 @TLSA 3:05pm
02/15 ECU 8:05pm
02/18 @UTEP 9:05pm
02/25 UCF 7:05pm
 · Complete Schedule: Memphis | Rice
Conference USA Standings
TEAMCONF W-LTOTAL W-L
#3 Memphis13-130-3
UAB12-224-6
UTEP11-320-9
Houston9-520-9
UCF7-714-15
Rice6-812-16
Tulane6-812-17
Tulsa6-811-17
Marshall5-912-16
Southern Methodist4-1013-16
Southern Miss3-1110-21
East Carolina2-128-20
 · View expanded standings

HOUSTON (AP) -- Memphis point guard Darius Washington, Jr. is used to opposing fans teasing him for his tearful reaction to the free throws he missed in last year's Conference USA championship.

On Saturday, Washington proved he can still make them when it matters most.

As hostile Rice fans chanted "Cry-baby! Cry-baby!" and waved tissues, Washington sank two free throws with 25.4 seconds left to help the third-ranked Tigers beat the Owls 84-79 for their 10th consecutive win.

"You make those shots and the fans have no say-so," Washington said. "And if there comes a point where I can do it, I'll do it. I still want to take those."

Chris Douglas-Roberts scored 21 points and Rodney Carney added 13 for the Tigers (21-2, 7-0), who struggled, but stayed unbeaten in eight true road games.

"It was one of those crazy, crazy games," said Memphis coach John Calipari. "We're lucky to get out of here alive."

Morris Almond scored 30 and J.R. Harrison added 20 for the Owls (9-11, 3-4), who have lost four of their last five.

But coach Willis Wilson was much more encouraged than he was after Rice's last game, a dismal 70-53 home loss to Tulane on Jan. 28.

"What we learned tonight was if we just do what we do, we can play with anybody," Wilson said.

The Tigers went 9-for-31 from 3-point range (29 percent) and struggled most of the game with the Owls' sticky zone defense. Memphis also committed 18 turnovers.

"If a team gets after us and becomes physical, that bothers us," Calipari said. "That's one of those things we have to get better at."

Memphis missed 11 of its first 18 shots and trailed 17-15 after Almond's free throws with 12:03 left in the opening half. Almond went 11-for-13 from the line in the game.

"I wanted to come out with a strong, concentrated effort," said Almond, who scored only seven points in the Tulane loss. "It's easy to come with high intensity when you're playing the No. 3 team in the nation."

Later in the first half, Washington missed a dunk, drawing jeers from the small, rowdy crowd. The students were on Washington before the game even started, waving tissues to remind him of his public breakdown at the end of last year's C-USA championship.

Washington missed 2 of 3 free throws with no time left and the Tigers lost to Louisville 75-74. Washington collapsed to the court in tears after his misses.

"Fans are going to be fans," Washington said. "When I'm on the court, I just tune them out and concentrate on the coaches and my teammates. I don't let them get to me."

While the fans in the 5,000-seat arena might not have bothered the Tigers, the Owls certainly did.

The Tigers' first-half frustrations spilled over to Calipari, who got a technical for protesting a no-call on an apparent moving screen. Almond sank the resulting free throws, giving Rice a 31-30 lead with 5:47 left before the break.

Memphis closed the half with an 11-6 burst as the Owls committed three unforced turnovers during the run.

Joey Dorsey dunked 45 seconds into the second half to start a 12-5 Memphis spurt. The Tigers scored on their first five second-half possessions and went up 58-46 -- their first double-digit lead -- after Douglas-Roberts' 3-pointer from the wing with 16:45 left.

The lead bulged to 15 before the Owls mounted one final surge. Dunks by Harrison and Patrick Britton started a 16-4 spurt and Harrison's turnaround with 2:04 left cut the Tigers' lead to 78-75.

"I got a little frustrated at times because I thought there were chances for us to break open the game," Calipari said. "I'll probably watch the tape and say it was as much Rice as it was our guys."

Memphis went the final eight minutes without a field goal, missing open shots and coughing up careless turnovers. The Tigers only hung onto their lead by going 4-for-4 from the free-throw line during Rice's charge.

Shawne Williams sank two free throws with 1:51 left to put the Tigers up 80-75 and neither team scored on tense possessions over the next minute.

Almond swished a jumper from the free-throw line with 32.9 seconds left to keep the Owls within three.

Washington then went to the line for the clinching shots. Shawne Williams tacked on two more free throws with 11 seconds left before Harrison scored a meaningless basket at the end.

The Tigers finished 23-for-26 from the free-throw line.

Memphis and Rice were playing for just the third time. The Tigers won the previous two meetings, both in the 1960s.


Men's Basketball Scores

Other Scores:

Saturday, February 4th
UAB 75 Final
UCF 68
Houston 64 Final
East Carolina 60 OT
Memphis 84 Final
Rice 79
Southern Miss 53 Final
S. Methodist 58
UTEP 69 Final
Tulsa 62
Marshall 36 Final
Tulane 61